I actually can't find much about these groups protesting the draft, which is a real concern onto itself. It's actually that real concern that they could be working to fix as well. We have the internet now, we have Youtube, other groups have been using these platforms and getting results.They have protested the draft for decades. It’s why we even have a voluntary army in the first place.
The question is, is it feasible to remove the draft or is it necessary in a desperate time of need of soldiers, since not all wars are unavoidable. Some are, but when an enemy attacks you have no choice but to fight.
A good example is WW2. There were European countries that had a chance to stop Nazi Germany from growing in power, and actually had a chance of defeating them when they were weaker. But they preached that war is a choice and we don’t need to fight. Eventually Germany got stronger and they declared war on the pacifist countries, so they were forced into war any way, and by then war was not a choice.
I going to be honest with you, if we didn't use the draft after 9/11, then I think you answered your question. We didn't need the draft when we were actually attacked and when we went to war with multiple countries because people were more than willing to sign up for the war. If/when we get attacked, people are going to sign up, there's no reason to force them to sign up when we already have history showing that the willing will sign up after an attack.
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